Thursday, December 28, 2006

On President Gerald Ford

Gerald Ford was the 38th President of the United States. He was nominated as Vice-President by then President Richard Nixon. Within hours Richard Nixon resigned.

No one wishes to see another die.

Herein history can witness the role that Gerald Ford has played. He covered the downfall of the benefactor that placed him at the height of stature. He has re-affirmed his decision to pardon Richard Nixon so the country can move forward.

It is said that Gerald Ford did not agree with President Bush’s Iraq Policy. It is clear that Gerald Ford has a public opinion of events that shape us all.

I am writing from Blythe California east on I-10 of Palm Springs/Rancho Mirage. I have spent the early part of the year near the Salton Sea.

Gerald Ford again demonstrates that his role is cover the mistakes of the United States. He has died with no position of the systematic abuse as scorched earth. It is unique to note that June 17, is the date that Watergate broke open.

Ford was appointed Vice-President in 1973, following the resignation of Spiro Agnew. He became President following Richard Nixon's resignation on August 9, 1974. Attempting election in his own right, Ford was defeated by Jimmy Carter in 1976.

Ford's most controversial decision as President was to grant a full pardon to Nixon on September 8, 1974.

June 17, 1987 is the date that MOEC the acronym for the usurpation of Homeland Security began.

Rest in peace President Ford.

http://www.watergate.info/

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